Regarding driver installation

I wanted to dwonload CD/DVD writer driver but i could not fined in hp driver dwonload option so cane you plaese help me how can i dwonload

Hi Naren,
Welcome to Lenovo Community!
I’m sorry to hear that the drivers are not installing as expected in your G50-70 Laptop. Hence, I would suggest you to change the settings in BIOS as per the below image and then install the driver in administrator mode by downloading the drivers from the below link. While installing the driver right click on the downloaded file and select “Run as administrator” option to get it installed without any error.
BIOS Setting
Drivers and software - Lenovo G50-70
Do post us back if the issue still persists.
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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